Why do cyclones have translational motion?
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Cyclones (e.g. hurricanes, typhoons, and tornadoes) have rotary motion. However, cyclones usually also have translational motion -- they move from place to place.
This seems counter-intuitive. The center of mass of the air ought to stay in place. Even worse, some cyclones meander instead of following a straight-line path.
So that why the cyclones have translational motion
Hope this answer helps u
This seems counter-intuitive. The center of mass of the air ought to stay in place. Even worse, some cyclones meander instead of following a straight-line path.
So that why the cyclones have translational motion
Hope this answer helps u
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